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  1. In 1931, Carnap had rejected certain philosophical uses of meaning as metaphysical and developed a quite different formal-syntactic account of linguistic symbols. In application to the meaning of logical symbols, his approach could be called, in contemporary terminology, a version of “proof-theoretic semantics” or “logical inferentialism”.

  2. Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century. After studying physics and philosophy in Germany, Carnap taught philosophy in Vienna, Prague, and — after emigrating to the United States in 1935 — at the University of Chicago and UCLA. His contributions to philosophy of science, semantics, deductive ...

  3. Einführung in die Symbolische Logik (Bevezetés a szimbolikus logikába), 1954. The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap (Rudolf Carnap filozófiája, Carnap itt az életrajzzal, és válaszokkal járult hozzá a könyvhöz), 1963. Philosophical Foundations of Physics (A fizika filozófiai alapjai), 1966. Two Essays on Entropy (Két esszé az ...

  4. Rudolf Carnap, uno de los miembros más destacados del Círculo de Viena, propuso una clasificación de las ciencias basada en criterios lógicos y empíricos. Su trabajo ha sido objeto de numerosos análisis y críticas por parte de la comunidad filosófica. Criterios de clasificación. Carnap propuso cuatro criterios para clasificar las ...

  5. 24 de feb. de 2020 · Rudolf Carnap (1891–1970) was one of the best-known philosophers of the twentieth century. Notorious as one of the founders, and perhaps the leading philosophical representative, of the movement known as logical positivism or logical empiricism, he was one of the originators of the new field of philosophy of science and later a leading contributor to semantics and inductive logic.

  6. Rudolf Carnap. Rudolf Carnap (n. 18 mai 1891, Ronsdorf, Germania – d. 14 septembrie, 1970, Santa Monica, California) a fost un filozof german care a trăit în Europa înainte de 1935 și în SUA după aceea. A fost membru al Cercului de la Viena și susținător al pozitivismului logic .

  7. Carnap’s rational reconstruction of scientific language and theories was enormously influential within 20th century philosophy of science and constitutes one pillar of what is sometimes referred to as the “received view” of scientific theories (together with the subsequent work of Hempel, Feigl, Nagel, and others).

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